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Abcc2 - ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 2 (Norway rat)

Gene
Symbol
Dates
  • Create:
    2016-09-14
  • Modify:
    2025-01-19
Description
Enables ABC-type transporter activity; bilirubin transmembrane transporter activity; and protein domain specific binding activity. Involved in several processes, including carboxylic acid transport; cellular response to cytokine stimulus; and cellular response to dexamethasone stimulus. Located in brush border membrane and intracellular canaliculus. Used to study Dubin-Johnson syndrome; bilirubin metabolic disorder; cholestasis; end stage renal disease; and epilepsy. Biomarker of bilirubin metabolic disorder; cholestasis; liver disease (multiple); status epilepticus; and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Human ortholog(s) of this gene implicated in bilirubin metabolic disorder (multiple); carcinoma (multiple); leukemia (multiple); and liver disease (multiple). Orthologous to human ABCC2 (ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 2).

1 Names and Identifiers

1.1 Synonyms

  • Cmoat
  • Mrp2
  • cMRP
  • mrp
  • ATP-binding cassette sub-family C member 2
  • ATP-binding cassette, sub-family C (CFTR/MRP), member 2
  • ATP-binding cassette, subfamily C (CFTR/MRP), member 2
  • cMrp2/cMoat canalicular apical conjugate export pump
  • calicular multispecific organic anion transporter
  • canalicular multidrug resistance protein
  • canalicular multispecific organic anion transporter 1
  • multidrug resistance-associated protein 2

1.1.1 MeSH Entry Terms

  • ABCC2 Protein
  • CMOAT Protein
  • CMOAT Transport Protein
  • CMOAT
  • Canalicular Multispecific Organic Anion Transporter
  • MRP2 Protein, Multidrug Resistance
  • MRP2 Transport Protein
  • Multidrug Resistance Protein MRP2
  • Multidrug-Resistance Associated Protein 2

1.2 Other Identifiers

1.2.1 Ensembl ID

1.2.2 Alliance Gene ID

1.2.3 Bgee Gene ID

1.2.4 Enzyme Commission (EC) Number

1.2.5 RGD ID

1.2.6 Wikidata

3 Proteins

3.1 Protein Function

ATP-dependent transporter of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) family that binds and hydrolyzes ATP to enable active transport of various substrates including many drugs, toxicants and endogenous compound across cell membranes. Transports a wide variety of conjugated organic anions such as sulfate-, glucuronide- and glutathione (GSH)-conjugates of endo- and xenobiotics substrates (PMID: 10220572, PMID: 10421658, PMID: 11248200, PMID: 8662992). Mediates hepatobiliary excretion of mono- and bis-glucuronidated bilirubin molecules and therefore play an important role in bilirubin detoxification (PMID: 10421658). Mediates also hepatobiliary excretion of others glucuronide conjugates such as 17beta-estradiol 17-glucosiduronic acid and leukotriene C4 (PMID: 10220572, PMID: 8662992). Transports sulfated bile salt such as taurolithocholate sulfate (PMID: 11248200). Transports various anticancer drugs, such as anthracycline, vinca alkaloid and methotrexate and HIV-drugs such as protease inhibitors (By similarity).

3.2 Protein 3D Structures

3.2.1 PDB Structures

3.2.2 AlphaFold Structures

Highly accurate protein structure prediction with AlphaFold. Nature. 2021 Aug;596(7873):583-589. DOI:10.1038/s41586-021-03819-2. PMID:34265844; PMCID:PMC8371605

3.3 Protein Targets

4 Chemicals and Bioactivities

4.1 Tested Compounds

5 BioAssays

5.1 Small-Molecule BioAssays

6 Interactions and Pathways

6.1 Interactions

6.2 Pathways

7 Biochemical Reactions

8 Expression

9 Literature

9.1 Consolidated References

9.2 NLM Curated PubMed Citations

9.3 Gene-Chemical Co-Occurrences in Literature

9.4 Gene-Gene Co-Occurrences in Literature

9.5 Gene-Disease Co-Occurrences in Literature

10 Patents

10.1 Gene-Chemical Co-Occurrences in Patents

10.2 Gene-Gene Co-Occurrences in Patents

10.3 Gene-Disease Co-Occurrences in Patents

11 Classification

11.1 MeSH Tree

11.2 Gene Ontology: Biological Process

11.3 Gene Ontology: Cellular Component

11.4 Gene Ontology: Molecular Function

11.5 ChEMBL Target Tree

11.6 Enzyme Classification

12 Information Sources

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    Multidrug Resistance-Associated Protein 2
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